Acharya Prashant discusses the sixty-seventh verse of the eighteenth chapter of the Shrimad Bhagavad Gita, where Shri Krishna instructs Arjuna not to share this mystical knowledge with those who lack austerity, devotion, or the desire to listen, and especially not with those who find fault in Shri Krishna. He addresses the dilemma of whether one should attempt to spread spiritual messages to those who seem uninterested. He explains that humans cannot accurately judge who is a worthy recipient and who is not; often, those deemed worthy turn out to be unworthy, and potential seekers are overlooked. Therefore, one should not attempt to make this division themselves. He emphasizes that the decision of who receives the message should be left to Shri Krishna, representing the totality of existence. The speaker's duty is to spread the message like clouds that rain everywhere, without worrying about which seed will sprout. Since the causal web of life is vast and complex, one cannot predict the outcome of their actions. Acharya Prashant advises focusing on one's duty and putting in full effort and intelligence while leaving the results to Shri Krishna. One should act according to their capacity and strength, trusting that the right message will reach the right person through the divine system.